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Who I'd like to meet: Anyone interested in filmmaking, geology, rock hounding, lapidary arts, travel and the outdoors
G'day g'day. This is a little video of me drilling out in the English channel. I taped a camera to the rods as we were tripping back down the hole. Fun, fun, fun!
Hey, thanks for the photo. That was taken at Dinosaur World's last event ever. Dinosaur George Blasing and I closed down the company shortly after that. He's still doing lectures in Texas, as well as producing a show for The History Channel, while I'm doing my Dino Shows in Vegas, Utah and AZ.
Third Fridays Stagecraft at IAO The IAO Film Committee is beginning a series of stagecraft workshops, to be held the 3rd Friday of every month from 6-8pm.
The July workshop (20 July) will feature a demonstration of how to make sugar glass.
The August workshop is still being planned, and requests/ideas are very welcome. There will be a break in September, but workshops will resume in October and continue through the year.
There is no cost to attend, but we will pass the hat for donations.
IAO Gallery is located in Downtown OKC at 811 N. Broadway.
For more information please visit the IAO Web site- www.iaogallery.org. To suggest an idea, or to volunteer to do a workshop, please contact film committee member Holli Kerr at 413-1795.